In Melbourne, Australia, 10 architects were challenged to "use recycled materials to design components of a working licensed bar." Mark McQuilten of Architectus sent us pictures of his work. He turns old circuit boards and motherboards into a map of Melbourne.

Mark describes the work:

Reusing old circuitboards and motherboards, whose layouts and components are reminiscent of a miniature metropolis, Melbourne's distinct Hoddle grid is mapped and illuminated with fairly lights glowing through holes and transparent areas.

Recycled plywood used to form some of the concrete construction around Melbourne is stenciled with road line-marking paint to articulate roads and features: a modern-day Nolli diagram.